This has to be, hands down, the best Spiderman origins film to have ever been made. The character is brought to live in a way that makes him totally believable. We actually get to see the pain and injury that he receives while he is fighting crime and looking for the killer of his uncle. The film we even able to get rid of the wimpy bitchy Mary Jane for a while as in she is no where near this film at all. Personally I hope they keep her out of it for many films to come. Without her we get to see the true Peter Parker and what he is really made of. We get to see just how it is that no one else but him could be Spiderman, even how he came up with and why he came up with the mask that he uses. This is a film that even if you are a die hard fan you are going to like this film. Read more...(935 words, 172 images, estimated 3:44 mins reading time)

This is one of the cutest movie franchises to ever come from the computer animation genre, and with its fourth installment coming out this summer, it’s definitely not going anywhere soon. We are going to go back a decade to where it all started, and meet with our favourite prehistoric mammals, Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo), Manfred the mammoth (Ray Romano), Diego the saber-tooth tiger (Denis Leary), and the very silly, acorn-obsessed squirrel, Scrat (Chris Wedge).

We open with Scrat finally getting his favourite meal, and looking for a place to store it. In the process, he accidentally cracks off a part of an ice sheet, and it chases him across the valley, and we come into a larger scope of this world. It is our world from about 20 to 15 thousand years ago, when humans were hunter-gatherers, and the animals were still pretty much having the run of the planet, but when the creatures are this formidable, we should just do whatever they want, except for maybe Sid. Read more...(491 words, 124 images, estimated 1:58 mins reading time)